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america, europe, south america, asia, they are on a global scale with anybody else in the global vehicle market. the japanese, based manufacturers, koreans, or europeans. ford, from a product standpoint, in very good shape. adam: mike ward, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. cheryl: a quarter till, and every 15 minutes, stocks with nicole, and this rally, nicole, i mean, i hope that it makes it through the afternoon. >> well, we're holding on to a 200-point gain. so far, so good if you're a bull in the market. hoping for the ira or 401(k), a lot of up volume, banks, drugs, retailer, or oil, whatever, every sector with an up arrow. the markets incredibly positive. for example, 370 million shares changing hands so far. 326 of those are with up volume right now. we see the trend remaining to the upside here, and as we noted, all major averages with up arrows. look at two hotel names in particular, both upgraded today. you see up arrows, saying that it is a buy, and marriot a four and quarter percent and same with starwood. it's hot as well. back to you. cheryl: i like that ticker
america, europe, south america, asia, they are on a global scale with anybody else in the global vehicle market. the japanese, based manufacturers, koreans, or europeans. ford, from a product standpoint, in very good shape. adam: mike ward, thank you very much. >> thanks for having me. cheryl: a quarter till, and every 15 minutes, stocks with nicole, and this rally, nicole, i mean, i hope that it makes it through the afternoon. >> well, we're holding on to a 200-point gain. so far,...
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[applause] and the good part is where the best of those units are due at the north america not a show or so the press already, the winners of car and truck of the year, the cadillac ats and the ram 1500 assembled. if you want the best, you buy it a michigan product. [applause] agriculture continues to do well. we had a challenging year. we freeze earlier near the devastated some of our fruit crops and i was terrible. where drought issues, but overall we had record production and sugar beets and wheat for example in one thing i want to mention back in 2011 i work the farm or agricultural community and setting goals and one of those goals was to say there were $71 billion of output for the michigan economy. we said a 2015 goals to get to 100 landholders of output by 2015. i am proud to say this last year, we had $92 billion. so my request, where's wayne would come he's up there. we need to take that number. where's sandbagging. that number better be more than $100 billion. [applause] tourism did very well. over half a billion dollars increase. when i browse share. since gsm phone with t
[applause] and the good part is where the best of those units are due at the north america not a show or so the press already, the winners of car and truck of the year, the cadillac ats and the ram 1500 assembled. if you want the best, you buy it a michigan product. [applause] agriculture continues to do well. we had a challenging year. we freeze earlier near the devastated some of our fruit crops and i was terrible. where drought issues, but overall we had record production and sugar beets and...
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the boy scouts of america is considering changing its antigay policy. under new rules being prepared by the national organization, the different religion and civic groups which sponsor scouts units would decide for themselves how to address the issue. gay and civil rights groups support the move. religious groups are disappointed. >>> "the new york times" is reporting the pentagon is considering a plan to create a new base in north africa for spy drones. the move is in response to the fight against terror in africa. the u.s. has a limited presence in africa right now with only one permanent base. if approved, the new base could host as many as 300 american soldiers and private contractors. >>> time right now is 6:54. we're going to have one final check on weather and traffic when we eat good fats. avoid bad. don't go over 2000... 1200 calories a day. carbs are bad. carbs are good. the story keeps changing. so i'm not listening... to anyone but myself. i know better nutrition when i see it: great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole.
the boy scouts of america is considering changing its antigay policy. under new rules being prepared by the national organization, the different religion and civic groups which sponsor scouts units would decide for themselves how to address the issue. gay and civil rights groups support the move. religious groups are disappointed. >>> "the new york times" is reporting the pentagon is considering a plan to create a new base in north africa for spy drones. the move is in...
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this number is tremendously bigger in the fires they had in north america because of the drought and the heat that they had there. the drought and heat caused the warmest year on record for the united states. every spot in red a new record frat hottest event of every year recorded. july 2012 was the hottest year on record of any month we have recorded since we have here. >> growing up and aging surfer from australia we grew up with a hole in the ozone layer over top of us and skin cancer and that is part of the deal when you grow up down there. the whole movement with the u.s. and australia and elsewhere is the talk of global warming. what do you think the debate is at now? where do you think the debate is at? is there a debate? >> the science is so ov overwhelming. the parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has never been higher. that is proven. carbon dioxide holds in heat. that is proven. if you have something never higher holding in heat it is going to warm up the globe. it has to happen. the thing is can we do anything about the numbers going higher? the issue i h
this number is tremendously bigger in the fires they had in north america because of the drought and the heat that they had there. the drought and heat caused the warmest year on record for the united states. every spot in red a new record frat hottest event of every year recorded. july 2012 was the hottest year on record of any month we have recorded since we have here. >> growing up and aging surfer from australia we grew up with a hole in the ozone layer over top of us and skin cancer...
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when i say that, all deemed these in north america have the same issue. we have legacy data and some of the legacy data is fraudulent. so we had to clean our social security number and information from the social security. to give you an example, we had 18,000 social security discrepancies that we had come and this is just oliver, a population about 900,000. we had 18,000 discrepancies we had to verify. we did that and we reached out to all those people have discrepancies and gave him time to fix that. if they could not fix discrepancies, we deemed it fraud and we suspended the license. same thing with a fake to recognition school. we had about 1.5 million photos in our database, and we ran those with a face recognition structure which means they're compared with all the photos into databases if anybody had multiple identities. in delaware a logo about 10,000 of those in our database. as we went to a database cleansing, we realized that this was an issue. we narrowed that 10,000 down to 1300 fraudulent cases of people with multiple identity. and that's a
when i say that, all deemed these in north america have the same issue. we have legacy data and some of the legacy data is fraudulent. so we had to clean our social security number and information from the social security. to give you an example, we had 18,000 social security discrepancies that we had come and this is just oliver, a population about 900,000. we had 18,000 discrepancies we had to verify. we did that and we reached out to all those people have discrepancies and gave him time to...
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admission is $10. >>> los angeles has been ranked the worst traffic in north america. to bay -- two bay area cities don't fall far behind. san francisco is number three. and san jose number 8 on that list. the research was done by navigation systems manufacture tom tom. >>> if you will be taking bart today, don't be surprised if some of your fellow riders are under dressed. 600 people are expected to ride bart this afternoon without any pants. the event is scheduled to start at 1:00 p.m.. it will end at san francisco city hall with a group photo. i don't think i will be taking part. >> the idea they will keep a straight face. you might see them on bart. they will act like everything is fine. >>> a big protest is being hell in moscow. why their message is related to a ban of americans adopting russian children. >>> we'll let you know when the sharks plan to hit the ice. >>> set up under way this morning here add the cal palace for day two of a weekend gun show. why organizers believe a record setting number of people are turning out. >>> and 49er fever is red hot. we'll
admission is $10. >>> los angeles has been ranked the worst traffic in north america. to bay -- two bay area cities don't fall far behind. san francisco is number three. and san jose number 8 on that list. the research was done by navigation systems manufacture tom tom. >>> if you will be taking bart today, don't be surprised if some of your fellow riders are under dressed. 600 people are expected to ride bart this afternoon without any pants. the event is scheduled to start...
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and back home in north dakota, calling senator heitkamp out for having said that. senator heitkamp then issued a statement clarifying her feelings, saying, quote, all options must be on the table when it comes to addressing gun violence in america. heidi heitkamp responding to pressure, just the way debbie "not budging" halvorson responded to pressure when she discovered a sudden new-found willingness to advocate for background checks for guns, nra be damned. pressure worked. pressure works. pressure works not just for the nra, but for the other side too. well, today in washington, the senate judiciary committee convened a hearing, a very high profile hearing with a title that was ambitiously broad, "what should we do about gun violence?" five witnesses on both sides of the issue offered expert testimony. those witnesses included nra executive vice president wayne lapierre, naturally. wayne is always there. but also james johnson, the chief of police of baltimore county, and captain mark kelly, astronaut, navy veteran, and the husband of congresswoman gabby gifford
and back home in north dakota, calling senator heitkamp out for having said that. senator heitkamp then issued a statement clarifying her feelings, saying, quote, all options must be on the table when it comes to addressing gun violence in america. heidi heitkamp responding to pressure, just the way debbie "not budging" halvorson responded to pressure when she discovered a sudden new-found willingness to advocate for background checks for guns, nra be damned. pressure worked. pressure...
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it would be a pedestrian appearance in america but it's rare in north korea where the leader has always been a one-man show. >> both the father and grandfather were the head of state and you never saw the wives. that's why kim jong-un is so interesting because his wife is all over the place. >> reporter: his wife was thought to be the former lead singer of band. she's made waves by ditching north korea's bland h style work clothes opting for designer pant suits, dresses, and chanel bags. >> even a couple of years ago it was considered western krumgts to have chanel or this type of designer clothing. now it's being flaunted by the first lady so they're clearly moving in the first nation. >> reporter: there's also been controversy. his wife was summoned away. rumors say she was pregnant or she followed the old guard. some noticed she was wearing broaches instead of the lapel pin featuring the north korea's founder but it was all speculation because the regime is notoriously secret. >> we don't know how old she is and we don't know how old he is. we guess she was born between 1985 and 1988
it would be a pedestrian appearance in america but it's rare in north korea where the leader has always been a one-man show. >> both the father and grandfather were the head of state and you never saw the wives. that's why kim jong-un is so interesting because his wife is all over the place. >> reporter: his wife was thought to be the former lead singer of band. she's made waves by ditching north korea's bland h style work clothes opting for designer pant suits, dresses, and chanel...
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america not just the united states but for exports, especially down to south america. mexico has free trade agreements with south america and makes it advantageous to export. labor cots is low, quality is high, and there's not the issue with tariffs and shipping and distance that auto makers would have from bringing vehicles in from china. host: there's a tweet this morning. guest: the volt is an interesting story. it was part of the 2012 election and part of the question of bailouts and the government saving general motors. the volt has started to catch on a little bit. and when you talk to owners you find people who talk about going months between having to put gas in their cars. there was actually i think someone on twitter a little bit ago said they've had a volt two years and on their third tank of gas. if you don't drive that much on a daily basis you can go almost a year before you have to burn a tank of gas. that said, hybrid sales are still a fairly small part of the market. and electric vehicle sales are much smaller. only about 50,000. it's still a very smal
america not just the united states but for exports, especially down to south america. mexico has free trade agreements with south america and makes it advantageous to export. labor cots is low, quality is high, and there's not the issue with tariffs and shipping and distance that auto makers would have from bringing vehicles in from china. host: there's a tweet this morning. guest: the volt is an interesting story. it was part of the 2012 election and part of the question of bailouts and the...
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host: john hoven is the senator from north dakota. thanks very much for being with us. guest: good to be with you. host: we will talk more about the latest unemployment numbers and what they mean as we look at america by the numbers later in the program with marilyn geewax. we will continue our conversation with members of the senate. one of the newest members is independent senator angus king from maine. the washington journal continues. back in a moment. [video clip] >> the big discussion that i remember was what is richard nixon going to do? >> i remember going home that night and we were scared to death. it's like a time bomb. this thing gets in the press. it is a disaster for all of us. >> johnny walters came to me and said the president's council has bought me a list of 50 names of people and wants a full-scale investigation. that's an unpleasant thing to have happen to you. >> shortly after the farewell speech, al haig, the chief of staff, called me. he said we forgotten resignation letter. i would be glad to read it. >he said, it no, you need to write it. >> for
host: john hoven is the senator from north dakota. thanks very much for being with us. guest: good to be with you. host: we will talk more about the latest unemployment numbers and what they mean as we look at america by the numbers later in the program with marilyn geewax. we will continue our conversation with members of the senate. one of the newest members is independent senator angus king from maine. the washington journal continues. back in a moment. [video clip] >> the big...
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america. there are 4.5 million active members of the nra. they are joined by tens of millions of supporters throughout the country. it is on behalf of those millions of decent, hard- working, law-abiding citizens that i am here today to give voice to their concerns. the title of today's hearing is "what should america do about gun violence?" we believe the answer is to be honest about what works and honest about what does not work. teaching safe and responsible gun ownership works. the nra has a long and proud history of doing exactly that. our child safety program has taught 25 million young children that if they see a gun, they should do four things. stop, don't touch, the area, call an adult. as a result of this and other private-sector programs, fatal firearms accidents are at the lowest level in 100 years. the nra has over 80,000 certified instructors to teach our military personnel, law enforcement officers, and hundreds of thousands of other american men and women how to safely use fire
america. there are 4.5 million active members of the nra. they are joined by tens of millions of supporters throughout the country. it is on behalf of those millions of decent, hard- working, law-abiding citizens that i am here today to give voice to their concerns. the title of today's hearing is "what should america do about gun violence?" we believe the answer is to be honest about what works and honest about what does not work. teaching safe and responsible gun ownership works....
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. >>> the best place in north america for folks to relax in retirement. ecuador in south america, apparently, so says international.com rankings. it's the second straight year. panama and malaysia rounding out the top trio. >>> it won the top prize at the cannes film festival. is it any surprise the national society of film critics named "amour" the year's best film? it covers older americans coming to terms with declining health. >>> now meet with a power tool. "texas chainsaw 3d" has carved out the top spot at the box office. those are your weekend number ones. and completely reimagined it? ...with best-in-class combined mpg... and more interior room than corolla and civic? ...and a technology suite with bluetooth, navigation and other handy stuff? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the all-new nissan sentra. it's our most innovative sentra ever. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $169-per-month lease on a 2013 nissan sentra. ♪ this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of
. >>> the best place in north america for folks to relax in retirement. ecuador in south america, apparently, so says international.com rankings. it's the second straight year. panama and malaysia rounding out the top trio. >>> it won the top prize at the cannes film festival. is it any surprise the national society of film critics named "amour" the year's best film? it covers older americans coming to terms with declining health. >>> now meet with a power...
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the north-south access is important. i worry about the chinese being all over the americas. in a time -- we could see our influenzae road. i hope that the state department has that north-south access as they keep focus. your opening comments demonstrated what has long been a position of yours that you understand we have an unbreakable bond with israel. that is why the definitive statement about iranian's nuclear ambitions was heartening to hear. i believe that as difficult as it looks, we long for the day that there would be peace between a secure jewish state of israel and an independent palestine. it may seem the. the current peaceful relationships and i've learned seemed unlikely.land >> part of my approach to help advance a date is not to be too explicit here today. i have a lot of thoughts about that challenge. one of the things i can guarantee you is that i do not want to prejudice it i public demands to any party at this point in time. president obama is equally committed to a two-state solution. i have been reading speculation about whether or not he is committed to
the north-south access is important. i worry about the chinese being all over the americas. in a time -- we could see our influenzae road. i hope that the state department has that north-south access as they keep focus. your opening comments demonstrated what has long been a position of yours that you understand we have an unbreakable bond with israel. that is why the definitive statement about iranian's nuclear ambitions was heartening to hear. i believe that as difficult as it looks, we long...
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the cooler temperatures are to the north. the cooler temperatures are to the north. we will turkey sausage. turkey what? amazing. dunkin's new turkey sausage breakfast sandwich. surprisingly great sausage taste with under 400 calories. try one today. america runs on dunkin'. ♪ >>> all that jumping going on. we're jumpstarting january, right here in times square. we're getting a whole bunch of people in shape this morning. all kinds of ideas how to kick-start your weight loss for 2013. make good on all the new year's resolutions. a lot of people getting a good start right now. and january in times square. >> that song by jennifer lopez makes me want to get up. maybe not to get up like what people have done. >>> also coming up in this half hour, a real special story. espn's hannah storm, revealing a terrifying moment she faced a wall of fire. it was a terrifying explosion that left her with second-degree burns. but she is an incredible woman. she is back on the air. and talks about how her daughter may have saved her life. and we're so happy she's doing better. josh,
the cooler temperatures are to the north. the cooler temperatures are to the north. we will turkey sausage. turkey what? amazing. dunkin's new turkey sausage breakfast sandwich. surprisingly great sausage taste with under 400 calories. try one today. america runs on dunkin'. ♪ >>> all that jumping going on. we're jumpstarting january, right here in times square. we're getting a whole bunch of people in shape this morning. all kinds of ideas how to kick-start your weight loss for...
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and one now for north america. they used to not be one of those until after 9/11. one for the mideast, we call that central command. it does iraq and afghanistan and that part of the world, and then european command, which until 2008, also had responsibility for africa. i think happened in the mid- 2000's is that the united states, perhaps belatedly, came to the conclusion that africa was and is of great concern to the united states in many different ways. one of them being on the security front. in the mid-2000's, the decision was made that they would formally established a command in 2008. the benefit of that is frankly, there is a group of people with whom i served, who wake up every day thinking about african security. we did not have that before. the focus of the command was split between europe and africa and a wildly different criteria and factors to be considered. if nothing else, there is some good news in having a group of people who think about africa, who established relationships with african leaders,
and one now for north america. they used to not be one of those until after 9/11. one for the mideast, we call that central command. it does iraq and afghanistan and that part of the world, and then european command, which until 2008, also had responsibility for africa. i think happened in the mid- 2000's is that the united states, perhaps belatedly, came to the conclusion that africa was and is of great concern to the united states in many different ways. one of them being on the security...
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as my friend from north carolina just stated, i'm going to go with the entire quote. and this was said, the fact that we are here today to debate raising america's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. leadership means the buck stops here. instead washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. america has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. americans deserve better. i therefore intend to oppose the effort to increase america's debt limit. now as we look at this issue it really amazes me, i want to focus not on the debt issue, i want to focus on what it says here. that america has a debt problem and it's a failure of leadership. if it's a failure of leadership back in 2006, it must be a catastrophic nightmare at this point. because all we've done is increase it. we've got to do better. we're borrowing almost half of every dollar we spend. if we don't provide serious measures to take care of it, we will leave our country in absolute debacle for our kids and grandchildren and that's simply not a pric
as my friend from north carolina just stated, i'm going to go with the entire quote. and this was said, the fact that we are here today to debate raising america's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. leadership means the buck stops here. instead washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. america has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. americans deserve better. i therefore intend to oppose the effort to increase...
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this country has to be there for the north east. 24 states were affected. it has been called the second worst natural disaster in the history of our country affecting over 17 million people in the most densely populated area of america. we cannot turn our backs on this entire region. every governor and mayor has fought. they were sure that the money would either. we cannot start to rebuild or repair without the resources being in place. the northeast are donor states. when the natural disaster struck our people, we lost lives, businesses, homes, complete devastation of the largest subway system in our entry moving 8 million people a day. where is the eight and the support? mr. speaker, introduced the senate bill tomorrow. let's come back into session and vote on friday. put the egg in place. -- put the aid in place. you cannot pick and choose which places get disaster relief. if they do not receive the disaster aid that has been for other people, we have been there for you. you need to be there for the northeast. it is devastated. we need that are laid. we
this country has to be there for the north east. 24 states were affected. it has been called the second worst natural disaster in the history of our country affecting over 17 million people in the most densely populated area of america. we cannot turn our backs on this entire region. every governor and mayor has fought. they were sure that the money would either. we cannot start to rebuild or repair without the resources being in place. the northeast are donor states. when the natural disaster...
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maybe it viable and attractive destinations for south america. melissa: finally nyeing a gra falls -- niagra falls. >> quintessential honeymoon destination. niagra falls is example of a destination taking example of improving feeling for the economy. aggressive pricing on properties coming out of niagra falls. they're expanding scope of tourism and casinos. it is towns on the border and wine country making a splash these days as well. melissa: gabe, thank you. i love those ideas. lori is packing her bags. >> there we two. lori: i'm wondering if they still have heart-shaped beds in little niagra falls hotels? melissa: i didn't know what you were going to say. lori: didn't sell me on colombia. thinking niagra falls. melissa: ireland. lori: those pictures were spectacular. if you're new resolution is to get in shape, one gym is offering a ultimate experience for the small price of 25 grand. melissa: what!. lori: they are offering a top of the line workout experience in new york city and greenwich, connecticut. they offer freshly lawn dered workout@t
maybe it viable and attractive destinations for south america. melissa: finally nyeing a gra falls -- niagra falls. >> quintessential honeymoon destination. niagra falls is example of a destination taking example of improving feeling for the economy. aggressive pricing on properties coming out of niagra falls. they're expanding scope of tourism and casinos. it is towns on the border and wine country making a splash these days as well. melissa: gabe, thank you. i love those ideas. lori is...
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even the relatively cheap gas in north america, relatively expensive gas in europe. there are barriers to are exporting our production. can you talk a little bit about the barriers to exports. >> you have to go through the permitting process. but we found no people or exporting it. -- we now found that people are exported. dow chemical and others would say, we do not want you to do that. it might run are price up. -- our price up. them. weeping for are there other barriers to exports? >> clear a huge barrier is the need to be taken down. -- there were huge barriers the need to be taken down. for example, the jones act. you can ship a barrel from saudi arabia to hear across water for less than $2. you cannot load in houston and ship around to philadelphia for $2. it costs $6.50 a barrel. it just costs everybody here a whole lot of money. we need those barriers to come down where we can normalize the price. we of had a $16, $17 difference between that [indiscernible] if the $16, when you convert that to what it is costing, 25¢ a gallon, it is a lot of money. and $5, t
even the relatively cheap gas in north america, relatively expensive gas in europe. there are barriers to are exporting our production. can you talk a little bit about the barriers to exports. >> you have to go through the permitting process. but we found no people or exporting it. -- we now found that people are exported. dow chemical and others would say, we do not want you to do that. it might run are price up. -- our price up. them. weeping for are there other barriers to exports?...
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america. he's a very serious guy. >> so what was it like to be held by them. what did they make you do? >> i was terrified the whole time. they grabbed me and my colleague and our driver just outside of the capital of niger. they took us 1,100 kilometers due north into the middle of the sahara desert. we stayed half of that time in one place and in 25 different places for the other half. we never knew when we would move or when we wouldn't. there was no shelter, there were no buildings. we lay in the sand. it was cold at night and hot in the day. the food was appalling. and every moment, every single moment, i thought that it would end like your colleague, daniel pearl, in a tent with a knife at my throat, and you'd all be watching it on cnn. >> that's something horrible to think about, robert, but as you're talking, as you said, this group's leader is affiliated with aqam, al qaeda in the meghraib. so when you see how this is unfolding today, does this surprise you or do you think it was a lo
america. he's a very serious guy. >> so what was it like to be held by them. what did they make you do? >> i was terrified the whole time. they grabbed me and my colleague and our driver just outside of the capital of niger. they took us 1,100 kilometers due north into the middle of the sahara desert. we stayed half of that time in one place and in 25 different places for the other half. we never knew when we would move or when we wouldn't. there was no shelter, there were no...
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but let us remember, it was pakistan while in america's tight embrace and not iran that began to act as a nuclear ebay. if we were -- if we are to say that we will not tolerate a nuclear iran if that becomes the case, then we have to be -- to basically say we're prepared to go down the path to war with iran. we should ask ourselves, can we tolerate another major war in the middle east? this time with a country that is twice as large, twice as pop us will as iraq, -- populous as iraq, has much larger land mass, has capital city. would that war be effective? would it get the job done? how long will that war take? five years, 10 years, 20 years, longer? how much would it cost? how many more trillions of dollars would this war cost the united states? how many americans would die in such a war? 10,000? 15,000? more? how would such a war impact the middle east or america for that matter? do we want such a war can we tolerate it? it seems that americans have already answered this from the president on down. they have answered these questions very clearly. and it's a resounding no. they don'
but let us remember, it was pakistan while in america's tight embrace and not iran that began to act as a nuclear ebay. if we were -- if we are to say that we will not tolerate a nuclear iran if that becomes the case, then we have to be -- to basically say we're prepared to go down the path to war with iran. we should ask ourselves, can we tolerate another major war in the middle east? this time with a country that is twice as large, twice as pop us will as iraq, -- populous as iraq, has much...
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, or speaking out for the prisoners of gulags in north korea, or the millions of refugees and displaced persons and victims of human trafficking tate is defined by keeping faith with all that our troops have sacrificed to secure for afghanistan. american lives up to her values when we give voice to the voiceless. i share with the president conviction that it is equally imperative that we assert a new role in the world of increasing failed and failing states. burgeoning populations of young people, hungry for jobs, opportunity, individual rights, and freedom, are rebelling against the years of disenfranchisement and humiliation. a fruit vendor in tunisia who ignited the arab awakening wanted to dignity and respect. he wanted to sell his fruit without corruption and abuse. that is what led him to self- immolate. the use of tahrir square who brought egypt its revolution represented a generational thirst for opportunity, an individual participatory rights of governance, not a religious movement. the developed world can do more to meet the challenge and responsibility of these aspirations. w
, or speaking out for the prisoners of gulags in north korea, or the millions of refugees and displaced persons and victims of human trafficking tate is defined by keeping faith with all that our troops have sacrificed to secure for afghanistan. american lives up to her values when we give voice to the voiceless. i share with the president conviction that it is equally imperative that we assert a new role in the world of increasing failed and failing states. burgeoning populations of young...
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a plane skids off the runway at north las vegas airport and burst into flames. the two people on board got out safely. >>> and newcombe word. is that true? did i actually say that? >> that's what happens when a big truck backs up. rumors are swirling about katie homes and jake gyllenhaal? >> oh, my goodness. italian tabloid, that one, reporting that former mrs. cruz has been going to the actor's apartment for dinner. they both denied the rumors. so it can't be true. >> steve: meanwhile, she is the first american in more than a decade to win the title of miss universe. cue the exciting tape! watch! >> and miss universe 2012 is usa! [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: if that wasn't enough, she's also a college student from boston university. she's the cellist. her next big challenge, looking for love. joining us right now, the newly crowned miss universe, olivia culpo. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: there is a headline in the daily news of new york, out of this world, miss universe, olivia culpo, is looking for a dinner date. >> it's not true! >> s
a plane skids off the runway at north las vegas airport and burst into flames. the two people on board got out safely. >>> and newcombe word. is that true? did i actually say that? >> that's what happens when a big truck backs up. rumors are swirling about katie homes and jake gyllenhaal? >> oh, my goodness. italian tabloid, that one, reporting that former mrs. cruz has been going to the actor's apartment for dinner. they both denied the rumors. so it can't be true....
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it out to the beach where they were taken into large seafaring vessels and the course taken to the americas. more than half a million. it is important to note that just as many of not more people were taken the other way. the north atlantic trade in slaves get a lot of attention but the asia-pacific trade gets much less attention. many people, including west africans, were taken the other way, especially after the passage of the 1833 slavery abolition act in england which excluded the territories of the east india trading company. south asia and india became a new source of trafficked slaves. the used on the labor and that of the contract as a way to -- they used bonded labor and debt bondaged contracts to avoid deeds of sale of human beings which had been outlawed. all that to say, huge movement of people across centuries in all kinds of directions. some know quite a bit about, some we have studied less. how does this relate to what is going on today? i want to start to answer that question by reading to you briefly two narrative's prefers -- narratives. the first comes from someone i know
it out to the beach where they were taken into large seafaring vessels and the course taken to the americas. more than half a million. it is important to note that just as many of not more people were taken the other way. the north atlantic trade in slaves get a lot of attention but the asia-pacific trade gets much less attention. many people, including west africans, were taken the other way, especially after the passage of the 1833 slavery abolition act in england which excluded the...
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these are ceos who take pride in hiring people here in america. bruce cochran's family had manufactured furniture in north carolina for five generations. he came home and started a new company. lincolnton turn turf which operates out of the old family factories that had been shut down. he has rehired many of the former workers from his family business. >> now they are shutting their doors, sadly. the ceo is closing down. you heard after five generations or whatever the president just said because they say they can't compete with foreign companies. >> should have had a wind form or algae company or be making fuel cells or some other favored green technology that the government is now subsidizing and he would be in business. >> this is an example though just based on the economic conditions there wasn't any stimulus money given to them. any green money given to them like solyndra as far as we know. the ceo says we didn't get enough orders. we thought we could get more orders. we thought we could put the made in america stamp here at home. i don't kn
these are ceos who take pride in hiring people here in america. bruce cochran's family had manufactured furniture in north carolina for five generations. he came home and started a new company. lincolnton turn turf which operates out of the old family factories that had been shut down. he has rehired many of the former workers from his family business. >> now they are shutting their doors, sadly. the ceo is closing down. you heard after five generations or whatever the president just said...
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my north carolina tarheels hat. >> is that a yankees hat? >> no. >> i don't like that hat. >> this is a hat i got back on the morning show back in new orleans. they gave me one of these for posterity. >> nice. >> i would save this for church. it looks good. >> talking about fashion. there's a study about bags that i find fascinating. >> how you carry a bag tells a lot about your personal. first we have the commish. he's carrying his over his arm. >> it's an arm crook hook. that means empowerment. now we have -- >> jamie, one of our producers. >> this means you're lazy. and then we have amanda, our other producer. that means she's sort of insecure. which is how new yorkers carry their bags. >>> this morning on "world news now," sorry cyclist. caught up in a far-reaching doping scandal, lance armstrong is now apologizing. >> why this is a very costly move for armstrong, who has denied for years that he's taken performance enhancing drugs. it's tuesday, january 15. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good tuesday morning, everybody.
my north carolina tarheels hat. >> is that a yankees hat? >> no. >> i don't like that hat. >> this is a hat i got back on the morning show back in new orleans. they gave me one of these for posterity. >> nice. >> i would save this for church. it looks good. >> talking about fashion. there's a study about bags that i find fascinating. >> how you carry a bag tells a lot about your personal. first we have the commish. he's carrying his over his arm....